Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Both fanzines offered readers advice on finding sf in smaller cities , not an easy task in China . In contrast to the several markets for short sf , sf novels in China today are still published mostly by science presses ( Guo 106 ) ...
Both fanzines offered readers advice on finding sf in smaller cities , not an easy task in China . In contrast to the several markets for short sf , sf novels in China today are still published mostly by science presses ( Guo 106 ) ...
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In his article “ Suibi ba ze ” ( Eight Thoughts ) , Zheng Jun laments the publishers ' neglect of adult readers : According to statistics , the average age of the American sf reader is forty - one . The situation is different in China ...
In his article “ Suibi ba ze ” ( Eight Thoughts ) , Zheng Jun laments the publishers ' neglect of adult readers : According to statistics , the average age of the American sf reader is forty - one . The situation is different in China ...
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She reads the texts only as self - contained enactions of the modes of subjectivation she wishes to promote , with no thought as to how language , structure , rhetoric , or other formal choices work on the reader .
She reads the texts only as self - contained enactions of the modes of subjectivation she wishes to promote , with no thought as to how language , structure , rhetoric , or other formal choices work on the reader .
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